Gruppo Sportivo
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gruppo Sportivo were a Dutch pop band, from The Hague, formed in 1976, who enjoyed some measure of international success in the late 1970s and 1980s, before disbanding in the mid-1990s. The frontman of the band, and writer of the material, was Hans Vandenburg.
Their first ever single was Out There In The Jungle (Polydor 1976), but the height of their career came with the two albums Ten Mistakes and Back to '78. They came to popularity just after the height of Punk Rock, but were regarded as more post-punk, veering more towards the mainstream pop. They were much admired for their live performances, which had great humour even slapstick. Their most well-known song is "Beep Beep Love" (from the album Ten Mistakes), which enjoyed some success both in the UK and USA. The UK's Radio & Records voted them "Top Newcomer '78".
Contents |
[edit] Original band line-up
Hans Vandenburg: guitar/vocals; Peter Calicher: Keyboards; Max Mollinger: Drums, Vocals; Eric Wehrmeyer, Bass; Josee van Iersel, Vocals Meike Touw: Vocals
[edit] Discography - Gruppo Sportivo
- Rare Tracks - Polydor (1976/77)
- Ten Mistakes - Ariola (1977)
- Back to '78 - Ariola (1978)
- Mistakes - Sire (1979)
- More Mistakes (7")- Sire (1979)
- Buddy Odor is a Gas - Pye (1979)
- Copy Copy - Ariola (1980)
- Pop! Goes the Brain - Ariola (1981)
- Rhythm is a Constant Beat (12") - Ariola (1981)
- Design Moderne - Ariola (1982)
- Sombrero Times - Ariola (1984)
- Sucker of the Century - JAWS Records (1986)
- Back to 19 Mistakes - BMG/Ariola (1987/88)
- Young and Out - Dutch VAN [2 CD Box] (1992)
- Sing Sing - Dutch VAN (1993)
- Second Life - Amsterdamned Records (1997)
[edit] Discography - Hans Vandenburg
- Hans Vandenburg's Commercial Break - Dutch VAN (1994)
- Shake Hands with Vandenburg - Dutch VAN (1996)
[edit] Quote
"We picked our name because we saw it on a poster and liked the sound...and we are a sort of team. We write in English because no one else outside Holland speaks Dutch and we want our songs to be heard and listened to everywhere." (Hans Vandenburg)